Transfem Horror Protagonist Who Realizes She's A Woman Because She's The Final Girl

Transfem horror protagonist who realizes she's a woman because she's the Final Girl

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2 months ago

Dracula and Jonathan’s Tango - from The Polish National Opera production of ‘Dracula’.

With Choreography by Krzysztof Pastor and Music by Wojciech Kilar.

2 years ago
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3 years ago

Here is a free pdf of the players handbook

Here is a free pdf of xanathars guide to everything

Here is a free pdf to monsters manual

Here is a free pdf to tashas cauldron of everything

Here is a free pdf to dungeon master’s guide

Here is a free pdf to volo’s guide to monsters

Here is a free pdf of mordenkainen’s tomb of foes

For all your dnd purposes


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2 years ago
BE NICE HAVE FUN

BE NICE HAVE FUN


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2 years ago
Stardust The Isopod!! 🌌⭐️🪲
Stardust The Isopod!! 🌌⭐️🪲
Stardust The Isopod!! 🌌⭐️🪲
Stardust The Isopod!! 🌌⭐️🪲

stardust the isopod!! 🌌⭐️🪲

gift for @nekochan700 and pattern by TumAnnArt!


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2 years ago
Summer 2022 KFP Gijinka Studies ~
Summer 2022 KFP Gijinka Studies ~
Summer 2022 KFP Gijinka Studies ~
Summer 2022 KFP Gijinka Studies ~
Summer 2022 KFP Gijinka Studies ~
Summer 2022 KFP Gijinka Studies ~

Summer 2022 KFP gijinka studies ~

Once again thank you to NOT use and repost my art, really, I’ll see it.

2 years ago
Crochet An Anatomically Correct Skeleton - FREE Pattern Includes All 206 Bones, 1/5th Size Scale Model!
Crochet An Anatomically Correct Skeleton - FREE Pattern Includes All 206 Bones, 1/5th Size Scale Model!
Crochet An Anatomically Correct Skeleton - FREE Pattern Includes All 206 Bones, 1/5th Size Scale Model!
Crochet An Anatomically Correct Skeleton - FREE Pattern Includes All 206 Bones, 1/5th Size Scale Model!

Crochet an Anatomically Correct Skeleton - FREE Pattern Includes All 206 Bones, 1/5th Size Scale Model! 👉 https://buff.ly/3sxUOW6

2 years ago

btw I've found these stretches from the WAK blog very helpful when knitting a lot:

Btw I've Found These Stretches From The WAK Blog Very Helpful When Knitting A Lot:

Plus make sure to take breaks regularly - and stop if anything starts to hurt!

especially with gift knitting I know it can be tempting to push through it for a deadline, but it's really not worth causing long term injury. (And anyone knit-worthy should be understanding of that, imho.) Stay well :)


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2 months ago

Why "Universal" means "Equally bad."

So you go to the store to buy needles for your sewing machine. You are going to find one of two things: a few "Universal" needles, or a large section with dozens of needle types.

"None of these say my machine brand on them," you think. "What do these numbers mean?"

I'm here to help you out!

It turns out that needles for sewing machines have amazing specialties to help make the work easier.

Ball point/Jersey: these needles have a rounded 'ball' point so that they don't accidentally cut the threads in a knit fabric. Ever cut a thread in a sweater? We don't want that to happen in a knit fabric either. Knits are used for t-shirts, Sweatshirts and the like.

Sharp/Microtex Sharp: My Beloved. If you sew on any woven fabric, and see "puckers" along your seam, you're not using a Sharp needle. Developed for micro-textiles, these are brilliant for printed quilting cotton, satin, woven silk, and the like.

Jeans/Denim: larger eye, bladed tip. The Sharp is a stiletto; a Denim needle is a sword. The bladed tip makes it easier for your machine to power through densely woven fabrics like canvas, upholstery fabrics, brocade, and old-fashioned denim.

Stretch: this needle is designed to sew on Elastic fabrics with minimal skipped stitches. Spandex and Lycra can stretch so well that they're carried by the needle into the bobbin area of the machine, preventing the stitch from completing. Stretch needles pass through the fabric easier without punching holes.

Quilting: Yep! There's a needle for this! Great for piecing, these really shine while sewing through the layers of fabric and batting. They make free lotion quilting a lot easier, and you won't have to fiddle with the tensions as much!

Leather: perfect for Vinyl, pleather 'vegan' leather, actual leather, and suede, this needle is like a Denim needle with a twist; a twisted blade, that is. It makes a perfectly round hole to prevent the dreaded "Tear along the dotted line" effect.

Metallic: yes, all needles are made of metal, but this type is gentle to metallic threads for decorative work.

Topstitch: this needle has an extra large eye and groove to accommodate heavier threads. Great for high-contrast visible topstitching with heavier threads.

There are others, but this is a good place to start. "Universal" needles don't have any of the specialized features listed above. They aren't sharp, aren't ball-pointed either. They have an average sized eye and groove.

They will sew. They will form a stitch, and they can be a lifesaver when you're not sure what kind of needle to use because you're sewing with more than one challenging fabric simultaneously. However, they aren't "good at" anything. They're kind of "equally bad" at everything.

Do yourself and your sewing machine a favor: Use the right needle for the right project.

One final pro tip: change your needle every 8 hours or so of actual sewing, or at the beginning of every major project.

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